The 2022 Masterman Speaker Series
THE SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL IN COLLABORATION WITH FORD FALL HALL FORUM AND GBH FORUM NETWORK PRESENTS: The State of Local Journalism and the Effects of its Decline on Local Politics, Government Accountability, and Democracy This...
Mini Fringe discussion and theater
Join Ford Hall Forum and the Suffolk University Theatre Department for an evening of Mini Fringe discussion and theater. The forum will feature a conversation with playwright/creators Wesley Savick, Theatre Department professor and...
What Direction for American Democracy?
Thursday, September 15, 2022, 2:00 pm - 3:00pm Sargent Hall, Fifth Floor Commons 120 Tremont Street, Boston, MA What Direction for American Democracy? Protecting and Expanding the Right to Vote at a Moment of Choice What does a fully...
Deliberate and Unafraid: Examining the Plight of the Black Woman Cultural Critic: Candace McDuffie, Erica Campbell, Clarissa Brooks and Moderated by Jenee Osterheldt
Deliberate and Unafraid: Examining the Plight of the Black Woman Cultural Critic As cultural criticism becomes more valuable than ever, marginalized writers are still routinely pushed to the sidelines and no one is more ostracized than...
Governing In Crisis, Week 6: Midterm Pulse Check: Can Biden’s Party Beat the Odds?
There is a widespread expectation that the Democrats will suffer losses in the 2022 midterms at all levels. This would not be unusual, since it is a regular pattern in which the party of the president in office loses ground in midterm...
Boston premier of the acclaimed one-woman show, Too Fat For China, April 13-14, 2022, Modern Theatre, Boston
Ford Hall Forum at Suffolk University, Communication, Journalism, & Media Department, Women’s and Gender Studies Department, and the Suffolk University Theatre Department present: TOO FAT FOR CHINA A Comic Look at the Agony of...
Week 5: Taking Stock: Biden’s Equity Agenda
Upon assuming office, President Biden proposed an ambitious equity agenda, designed to address systemic racial, gender, ethnic, and economic disparities. One year into his Presidency, we will examine his record. He has made some...
WEEK THREE: SUPPLY SHORTAGES IN U.S. HOSPITALS: BEFORE AND DURING THE PANDEMIC
Historical and current shortages in the hospital industry are not limited to personal protective equipment and ventilators but instead include a variety of medical supplies and pharmaceuticals. In this event, a panel of experts from...